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CONTENTS
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| VIII. | Proof | 51 |
| IX. | “Have you got a brook in your little heart?” | 52 |
| X. | Transplanted | 53 |
| XI. | The Outlet | 54 |
| XII. | In Vain | 55 |
| XIII. | Renunciation | 58 |
| XIV. | Love's Baptism | 60 |
| XV. | Resurrection | 62 |
| XVI. | Apocalypse | 63 |
| XVII. | The Wife | 64 |
| XVIII. | Apotheosis | 65 |
| BOOK III.—NATURE. | ||
| I. | “New feet within my garden go” | 69 |
| II. | May-Flower | 70 |
| III. | Why? | 71 |
| IV. | “Perhaps you ’d like to buy a flower” | 72 |
| V. | “The pedigree of honey” | 73 |
| VI. | A Service of Song | 74 |
| VII. | “The bee is not afraid of me” | 75 |
| VIII. | Summer's Armies | 76 |
| IX. | The Grass | 78 |
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